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[ILUG] KDE logout kills gdm's XDMCP service in dapper

[ILUG] KDE logout kills gdm's XDMCP service in dapper

Andres Jimenez gandresin at gmail.com
Wed Nov 22 14:44:31 GMT 2006


Hello all,

We are having an extrange problem here:

I have done a fresh install of dapper on a computer and configured gdm.
The relevant part of gdm.conf-custom is;

[xdmcp]
Enable=true
MaxSessions=40
HonorIndirect=true
PingIntervalSeconds=100

[debug]
Enable=true



Only one of our users is using kde (our default is gnome).When he logs
out in the evening, gdm (that still runs) stop listening in the 177
port. Nothing relevant in the logs.

We had been using the same machine with the same settings on breezy
before and it worked just fine. Actually, I did an apt-get
dist-upgrade to dapper and the problems started, so I did a fresh
install of dapper, but the problem is still here.

We are using both main desktop packages ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu
-desktop . Do you know of any incompatibility in those packages?

Any hint about where this problem's source is?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Andres Jimenez



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